Danial Mah Abdullah, Director General of Labuan FSA said Labuan IBFC remains the leading jurisdiction in the captives segment for Asia Pacific at the “Adding Confidence to Captives: Managing Volatility via Self Insurance” conference by Labuan IBFC and Swiss Re Corporate Solutions today.

Kuala Lumpur, 7 August 2019 – “Risk management in the form of self-insurance or captives is on the rise, due to it being an overall cost-efficient and customisable risk mitigating tool,” said Danial Mah, Director General, Labuan Financial Services Association (Labuan FSA) at the launch of Labuan International Business and Financial Centre (Labuan IBFC) and Swiss Re Corporate Solutions’s event entitled “Adding Confidence to Captives: Managing Volatility via Self Insurance” today in Kuala Lumpur.

Andre Martin, Head of Innovative Risk Solutions APAC, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions added it was great to share more on the benefits captives can bring to organisations as a comprehensive risk financing strategy. “Today we see a rise in demand for captive insurance across the region including Malaysia and expect this to increase as the risk management function advances and the corporate landscape evolves,” he said. “We look forward to continue working with customers to provide solutions in the captive space and are encouraged by the interest in alternative risk transfer solutions from this event.”

Meanwhile Mah pointed out that captives have gained widespread acceptance around the world including international standard setting bodies. “Asia in particular has shown tremendous potential for growth in captives over the coming years,” added Mah. Earlier this year rating agency, AM Best, stated that it expects to see a significant growth in the Asia Pacific domiciles for captives, including Labuan IBFC.

Mah shared that captives remain a vital business segment in Labuan IBFC, being the leading jurisdiction in Asia for captive formations compared to other jurisdictions in the region such as Singapore and Hong Kong. This leadership is further entrenched in 2019, when 4 new captives were approved in Labuan IBFC between January to June 2019, totalling 51 captives registered in the jurisdiction as of June 2019. This represents a growth of 8.5% year on year and is significant when contrasted with the fact that for the whole of 2018, 6 captives were approved.

“In terms of gross written premiums, Labuan’s captive insurance business increased by 12.8% to USD288 million in June 2019, compared with USD255 million of the same period in 2018,” Mah said, adding that most of the premiums are of Asian origins, particularly from Indonesia and Japan. In contrast for the whole of 2018, Labuan IBFC recorded a 11% growth in total gross premiums for its captive insurance business amounting to USD400.5 million.

He attributes the steady growth momentum of Labuan captives to the growing awareness around the benefits of captives in Asia. Other reasons include changes in the international tax landscape, which have prompted companies looking for alternative jurisdictions to re-domicile their captives to ensure tax compliance, which requires amongst others for captives to have substantive presence in domiciles from which they operate.

“Captive prospects will always be facilitated by our intermediaries and Labuan FSA for their substance compliance,” Mah reassures. As a midshore jurisdiction with adherence to high standards of integrity, transparency and compliance, Labuan IBFC is seen as a substance-enabling and credible jurisdiction that investors can count on. “We will continue to facilitate business development, ease of conducting business and support market innovation, in particular the captive business to ensure it remains relevant,” Mah added.

Farah Jaafar-Crossby CEO of Labuan IBFC Inc, the market development arm of Labuan FSA said that the fact that Labuan IBFC is home to one of Asia’s largest reinsurance and retrocession market is also a significant advantage to captive owners.

“Being a licensed insurance related entity in such a large risk management eco-system provides for great access to coverage for these captives. Labuan IBFC is home to more than 200 insurance and risk management licensees and the industry Association, the Labuan International Insurance Association is the single largest industry group in the jurisdiction,” Jaafar-Crossby added.

As a whole Labuan IBFC’s insurance sector registered strong growth in 2018 with total gross written premiums posting a significant increase to USD1.7 billion, rising 19.1% from the previous year, of which foreign insurance business accounted for 64.7% of the total premiums underwritten – shedding a common misconception that Labuan IBFC’s role as a reinsurance hub is purely Malaysian centric, she said.

The jurisdiction offers Asia’s widest range of self-insurance structures aside from pure single captives, with structure offerings that include mutual and association captives, rent-a-captives as well as the region’s only protected cell company and the Shariah-compliant takaful captives. Labuan IBFC is also home to more than 50 banks, numerous company secretaries, auditors, and other service providers, allowing Labuan based captives access to the complete array of service providers required in the management of captives.

The conference was attended by more than 160 attendees consisting of risk management professionals, business owners, corporate leader, and advisers. For more information on Labuan IBFC and Swiss Re Corporate Solutions, log on to www.labuanibfc.com and https://corporatesolutions.swissre.com/.

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